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    con·ti·nent
    [ˈkänt(ə)nənt]
    noun
    continent (noun) · continents (plural noun) · the Continent (noun)
    1. any of the world's main continuous expanses of land (Africa, Antarctica, Asia, Australia, Europe, North America, South America).
      • the mainland of Europe as distinct from the British Isles:
        "clubs sprang up in Britain and on the Continent"
      • archaic
        a mainland contrasted with islands:
        "the maritime zone is richer in varieties of plant than the continent"
    Origin
    mid 16th century (denoting a continuous tract of land): from Latin terra continens ‘continuous land’.
    con·ti·nent
    [ˈkänt(ə)nənt]
    adjective
    continent (adjective)
    1. able to control movements of the bowels and bladder.
    2. exercising self-restraint, especially sexually.
    Origin
    late Middle English (in continent): from Latin continent- ‘holding together, restraining oneself’, from continere (see contain).
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    1. any of the world's main continuous expanses of land (Africa, Antarctica, Asia, Australia, Europe, North America, South America).
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